I'd really like to do some scholarly reading/research focused on a piece of teen media. I could work with a group also interested in this, or this could be my contribution to the group.
I'm not interested in examining a topic - I would much rather critically examine a select piece pf media as a text.
I would love to explore teen and media themes in the television show Veronica Mars, although I would be happy to work in a group that is analyzing any piece of media.
I'm not interested in examining a topic - I would much rather critically examine a select piece pf media as a text.
I would love to explore teen and media themes in the television show Veronica Mars, although I would be happy to work in a group that is analyzing any piece of media.
A lot of people have expressed interested in comparing teen films or television shows from the 1980s and 90s with contemporary counterparts - I'd rather just look at one piece of (more contemporary) media in depth.
Some of the articles and books I've found on Veronica Mars include the following:
Some of the articles and books I've found on Veronica Mars include the following:
“That Girl of Yours, She's Pretty Hard-Boiled”: Film Noir and the Claiming and Performance of Gender in Veronica Mars
Corine Elizabeth Mathis
Corine Elizabeth Mathis
Investigating Veronica Mars: Essays on the Teen Detective Series
Rhonda V Wilcox, Sue Turnbull
“Nothing Hurts the Cause More Than That” Veronica Mars and the Business of the Backlash
Rosalind Sibielski
Rhonda V Wilcox, Sue Turnbull
“Nothing Hurts the Cause More Than That” Veronica Mars and the Business of the Backlash
Rosalind Sibielski
I LOVE veronica mars, and agree that it would be an extremely interesting media text to explore critically.
ReplyDeleteWell, there you go girls...you just made a connection...Looks like we found Team Veronica!
ReplyDeleteI watched Veronica Mars a few times as well, can't wait to see how it unfolds. :)
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